The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology 2023
DOI: 10.1002/9781119693604.morphcom048
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Morphology in Sign Languages

Roland Pfau,
Markus Steinbach

Abstract: Sign languages show the same range of morphological processes as spoken languages. Linguistic research on many different sign languages has identified various kinds of inflectional and derivational processes. At the same time, morphological processes in sign languages are subject to modality‐specific properties not found in spoken languages. The impact of the visual–spatial modality makes sign languages typologically more uniform than spoken languages. Three modality‐specific properties are especially relevant… Show more

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